MOTHERS--YOUR CHILDREN'S HAIR NEEDS CARE Seeds of Baldness Come Often From Neglect in Youth The hair of some children is natur ally backward in healthy development. Grooving up so fast, mental and bodily i development of these boys and girls makes tremendous demands upon their vital forces. And oftentimes,' when there is not enough of that vKal force to supply all needs, it is the hair which suffers. Dry, dull, brittle, lifeless looking hair and dandruff is the result and l Mother is distressed because of its lack of beauty. Parisian Sage is the ideal hair and scalp treatment for growing children as many mothers can teßtify. This delicate and wholesome scalp vitalize!' is entirely harmless and Its nourishing ingredients supply just the elements of nutrition that properly invigorate the hair and scalp, dissolve dandruff and promote healthy normal hair growth. Many mothers have become personal users of Parisian Sage because of the good it has done their children. Cer tainly a preparation that is tender and ■wholesome enough to Invigorate baby's scalp is a preparation well suited for mother, too. Parisian Sage is sold by 11. C. Kennedy and many other good • iruggists, and the cost is trifling.— Advertisement. AMUSEMENTS RsaaTi 'I o-dft v .terme 1.. Lanky preneutn LAURA HOI'K CREW S In a plcturl /at ion of her tfnmoii* Broadwaj *ur ceMv, "BLA( KIIIRDS," Paramount. Paramount \fu* Picture*. I'o-morrtMV and Thursday JfMc I*. Lanky presents t LKO ItIDGLKt and WALLACE RKID In "TUB CHORUS LADW Paramount. Friday and Saturday (iEH \ LDI\E IVHHMt in TARMEX." AdmlMNlon: Adult*. 10«*; Children, Se. V / • VWVd-AW.".%V.VbW.VrtVW% 0 :• £4,000,000 Lecture J •I Russell H. Conwell s \ :■ "Acres of Diamonds" j *« The most popular lecture in !• the world. 1 ,« Has been delivered more than ? •' fifty-three hundred times. ? ■| Total earnings of this one lec- { % ture in fifty-four years, $4,000,- S % 000.00. ' S '• Total earnings of one lecturer J J nearly nine million dollars. ? The five-thousandth delivery ? >J netted nine thousand dollars. ? Has helped to educate two % S thousand young men. % J It is a lecture of Uplift and 5 Inspiration. 5 ? It has pointed the Road of > % Success to many thousands of ? S men and women. i \ Its lesson is fundamental— J J" Every boy and girl, man and 5 ? woman should hear it. J { To be delivered ;• December 18th at the i 1 Technical High School $ J, under the auspices of \ j TheHarrisburg Academy J % Tickets for sale by the Academy d % Pupils and at the Academy S > Office < ? aiul J. H. Troup Music House } Try Telegraph Want Ads ORPHEUM MORROW S THUS. % DEC. IS Seats now Everything New in This Burlesque Ruth "Beauty, Youth o w\ . and Folly " ilflMl £* 40—PEOPLE—40 fiJ L I/cIIIS * Beautiful Chorus PRICES— Assisted by Mat., 25c, 35c, 50c. Night, 15c to 75c. TED SHAWN America's Foremost Character FRIDAY ONLY DEC. 17 Dancer . , „ ro> i Seats To-morrow And a Company of Solo WINTHROP AMES Dancers Presents Beautiful Grecian Dancing Girls and A Pair of Native Hindoo Assistants Presenting Oriental, Charac- SIIK StOCKiR^S ter, Classic and Modern f Dances. A. 3-Act Comedy by Cyril Harcourt TCIKS— Which ran for a Year at the 1 Little Theater, New York. Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50, • EXCEPTIONAL CAST SI.OO. PRICES— Balcony, SI.OO, 75c, 50c; Gal., Orchestra, $1.50, SI.OO. 25c. Bal., sl, 75c, 50c; Gal., 25c. The Talk of the Town TO-DAY ONLY The Talk of the Town Metro Pictures IT TTT"R T "RA"RPVMOPT? Metro Pictures Every Mraday and Tuesday ■" X ITI \J X\. JE/ £ very (V| o nd a y and Tuesday Americas Most Popular Actress TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY —■■■ ROBERT MANTELL in The Unfaithful Wife Tl\l M N TTVI A T TTTTII—IUTA great artist in a great play produced by a Ne„ Jo WHUH 1 EDWIN ARDEN in The Gray Mask FIVE-ACT POWERFUL DRAMA BY GEORGE SCARBOROUGH played "Nobody" in "Everywoman." 5) f Production METRO FEATURE A v - , T , Viv tUI ACL JL ilvd LCI Through an arrangement with the Stanley onipany Theater will show a Metro Magtcrplay XC tvIjLCl JL llvCi t/V X TUESDAY EVENING, HARRISBURG TFLEGRAPH DECEMBER 14, 1915. Cotton Spinning For Month Breaks Records Ry Associated Press Washington, Dec. 14.—Activity in cotton spinning throughout the coun try was greater during November than in any month for some time. The monthly report of the census bureau issued to-day showed 31,497.- 433 cotton spindles were active during November, a greater number than at any time for several years. There were a million more spindles in oper ation than during November last year, and almost 100,000 more bales of cot ton were used than during November a year ago, the quantity in 1915 be ing 514,535 bales. Juniata College Closed by Mysterious Ailment Hy Associated Press Huntingdon, Pa., Dec. 14. A mys terious disease having incapacitated about forty of the students at Juniata College here, this institution will be closed to-morrow until after the holi days. The ailment is pronounced by the college physician as grippe, although delirium is said to be an accompany ing feature in some of the cases. Sev eral city students are also affected by the disease. MADGE 13. LOST AT H. 13. FOUND AT 9.13 Police badge No. 13, the property of Jolin Hess, patrolman, was lost about 5.13 o'clock last night. This morning it was found by Joseph Demma, police chauffeur. The hands of the clock pointed to 9.13. The badge had fallen from the officer's coat and lodged in a crevice on the run ningboard of the ambulance. AMUSEMENTS Colonial 1 Triangle Features \VM. S. HART E£3J in tf-H "THE DISCIPI.E" POO A picture with a ETy moral HAMILTON CHj in "HEK PAINTED hero" prq Two reel Keystone D"Q comedy nrn Special music on or- fifin gan aiul by the Co- mj lonial orchestra at all hours U HIGH HERBERT A CO., preoentlnK "THE SONS OF ABRAHAM" Four other Keith act* Thursday—Frldnv—Saturday "THE BETTING HETTIES" A muHleat comedy girl act Mat.! 2.15, lOe, 1 Tic ; eve., 7.50 to 10.30, lOe, 15c, 85c Saturday Evening shon Start* at <1 BARD COMPANY LEASES FACTORY To Begin Manufacture of Pneu matic Player Actions at Ninth and Hemlock Within a few weeks, it. was an nounced this morning by Charles E. Bard, president of Charles E. Bard & Co., the concern recently chartered with a capital of SIOO,OOO, the com pany will begin the manufacture of pneumatic player actions. The company will lease the building at Ninth and Hemlock streets, now occupied by J. H. Sheesley, feed man. The building will be remodeled throughout and an elevator and steam heating plant will be installed. Mr. Bard has contracted for ten Westtnghouse motors from the Harris burg Light and Power Company and has arranged with this company to run the power lines to the Bard fac torj*. Each machine will be equipped with an individual motor. The equip ment includes two saw tables, two single spindle boring machines, a planer, a jointer, a sander and a swing saw. purchased from the American Woodworking Machinery Company, of Rochester, N. Y„ and a multiple spindle boring machine and two special boring machines purchased frotr M. E. Andrews & Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. The machinery represents an outlay of about $3,000. It is uII crated and will be shipped in time to .'each here January 1. The products of the Hard company will consist of single-', alve player ac tion and double-vah e player actions for the use of pKno manufacturers and also an adsptahle action which converts any ordinary piano into a modern playei piano. Ofliccrs of Company : The officers and directors of the company are as follows: Charles E. i Bard, president; Samuel S. Fackler, | vice-president: Albert Alley:, treasurer; 1 Thomas A. Thorley, secretary; Joseph IW. Pomraining, director. The legal matters of the company will be looked I after by Charles C. Stroh, attorney. [Charles E. Bard will be general roan | ager and Albert Alleg, superintendent. Mrs. Charles E. Bard will have charge of the pneumatic and assembling de partments. The foremen of the mill room. bellows and hardware depart ments have been engaged and C. E. Russell. Jr. .of Yoakum. Texas, will I arrive here in a few days to take i charge of the stockroom and shipping j departments. The factory payroll will be about SSOO per week. Dr. Theo. Kharas, efficiency engri- I neer. is assisting in the organization j of the company and the Industrial Se curities Company is financing the en terprise. Several nearby towns have offered ] inducements to secure the location of j the Bard factory, but Mr, Bard re -1 mained in Harrisburg, believing that 1 its unexcelled shipping facilities and . the high class of skilled labor to be I obtained here were worth much to his j company. Mr. Bard is well and favorably | known in the musical industries. 1-Ie i has been in the player action busi- I ness for years. Several orders for player actions ' have already been received, announce ' the company officials. FIRE IN RUBBISH Fire last night at the home of J. R. j Carl, 2138 North Third street, caused damage amounting to $lO. The blaze ! started among some rubbish in the cel lar. The Reily Chemical Company j was called. TO NAME OFFICERS ! At the regular meeting to-night of I the West End Republican Club officers I will be nominated. The annual elec i tion will take place Tuesday night, | December 28. MEAT CAUSE HE LAME BACK AND K DNEY TROUBLE 1 Take a glass of Salts to flush Kid neys if your back is • s. aching. ( Noted authority says Uric Acid from meat irritates the Bladder. Meat forms uric acid, which excites an